Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 22 Jan 2006 12:54:07p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it sf?
>
>> On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 04:27:07 -0600, jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>> sf wrote:
>>> > My exSIL has been visiting since last week. She has a tooth
>>> implant > that isn't quite right so she's been biting her
>>> tongue.... which, of > course, is quite painful. I've given her
>>> lidocane (OTC) but > apparently it hasn't worked wonders because
>>> she called to say her > throat hurts now and she wanted to know if
>>> we had any Campbell's > Chicken Soup. I don't, but offered
>>> Udon.... OH NO - that wasn't an > option. She needs Campbell's.
>>> This is the person who does parties > for 40-60 without blinking
>>> an eye and cooks dishes from more > cuisines competently than the
>>> majority of people who participate > here.
>>>
>>> Sorry for her ouchie! I always preferred Lipton Noodle Soup - not
>>> the chicken noodle one, just the noodle soup. Basically salty
>>> chicken broth and noodles. With lots of crackers to dunk and get
>>> all mushy.
>>>
>>> Too bad she can't do store brand tomato soup and grilled cheese
>>> sammich 
>>>
>>> Jill
>>
>> I'm in the Lipton camp too. 
>>
> Personally, I don't like *any* canned soup with noodles in it. I
> prefer Mrs. Weiss' Chicken Kluski Noodle Soup Mix. Under the
> circustamces, though, any port in a storm. :-)
Lipton's is dried soup mix. Campbell's came along later with their dried
soup mixture. I agree with you on canned noodles... yuk and yuk! Mom
bought Campbell's Beef Noodle soup once. I have no idea why it is still
sold; it's disgusting.
Jill